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The '''Neurological levels''' were proposed by anthropologist [[Gregory Bateson]] (1972, 1979). He defined a hierarchy of abstraction including beliefs, values and identity. He perceived relationships as having a higher abstraction than identity, and therefore influencing lower levels in the hierarchy, such as beliefs and behavior. 

==Dilts' (neuro)logical levels==
In [[Neuro-linguistic programming]], they were developed by [[Robert Dilts]] into the ''Dilts' Neuro-logical levels''  (also known as the logical levels of change and the logical levels of thinking) which are useful for assisting with or understanding change from an individual, social or organization point of view. Each level is progressively more psychologically encompassing and impactful. 

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==External links==
*[http://www.renewal.ca/nlp8.htm NLP Logical Levels, by Roger Ellerton]
*[http://www.trainer.org.uk/members/theory/process/neurological_levels.htm Neurological Levels of Learning]

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